III. Así Se HablaDiálogos lógicos.¿Qué se dice en las siguientes situaciones?
 ¿Qué desearía ver?

A. Esta camisa en talla mediana.
B. No quiero oír nada más.
C. Que te mejores.


Answer: A

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What will be an ideal response?

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a. victims are hesitant to report the abuse b. police enforcement organizations lack the resources to investigate cyberbullying complaints c. only a few states have laws against electronic harassment

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